Crazy Cube

The Mind Reading Crazy Cube Are you looking for simple, easy to perform magic that has a big impact? Well, it doesn't get much simpler, easier or more amazing then the Magic Makers Crazy Cube. This is magic that is easy enough to be performed by novice magicians yet amazing enough to leave

The Crazy Cube is a great and simple effect, that can seem impossible to the spectators - you identify the number on a die sealed inside two containers. It’s especially well suited to people starting out with magic, and for use with children and teens. Included with product is a die, and two plastic tubes, as well as some simple instructions on what to do.
A simple run down of the effect is that you hand a tube and die to spectators, ask them to examine them, then they choose a number on the die and place it face down in the tube, then put the lid on. You take it and put it inside another tube, ensuring there is no possible way you could know the number chosen. However, with your magic powers you can then read their mind and tell them the number they chose!
This trick involves no set up, and can be done whenever you want, as long as you have the items with you. It is easy to learn and do, and doesn’t require any sleight of hand or hard practice, and is always going to work! The instructions included are simple enough to follow, and the reason they are brief is because once you know the secret you can easily perform this trick, after playing around it on your own a couple of times to see how it works. As always, a good presentation will really enhance how it comes across, and some added showmanship will really help.
The Crazy Cube is a nice effect because it really seems like you are reading the audience’s mind, and all the items can be examined before and after, with no switches needed. Because this is such an easy effect to learn and perform, it is great for beginner magicians. It can have a solid impact on the audience, and yet is quite simple and fun to do. It’s something you can pull out at a moment’s notice, and with the addition of some showmanship, can be a good fooler. - BoardGameGeek reviewer EndersGame